DataPlay
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DPHI, Inc. | |
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Type | Incorporation |
Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | Longmont, Colorado, USA |
Key people | Bill Almon, Jr., CEO and President Jeff Roberts, CFO |
Products | DataPlay Engine DataPlay 500MB Optical Media |
Employees | ~30 (2006) |
Website | www.DataPlay.com |
DataPlay is an optical disc system developed by DataPlay Inc. and released to the consumer market in 2002. Using very small (32mm diameter) disks enclosed in a protective cartridge storing 250MB per side, DataPlay was intended primarily for portable music playback, including both pre-recorded disks and user-recorded disks (and disks that combined pre-recorded information with a writable area).
DataPlay included an elaborate digital rights management system designed to allow consumers to "unlock" extra pre-recorded content on the disk, after the initial purchase.
The recorded music industry was generally supportive of DataPlay and a small number of a pre-recorded DataPlay disks were released, including a Britney Spears album. However, as a pre-recorded format DataPlay was a dismal failure.